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cialis for daily use. so when the moment is right, you can be ready. >>> here now is my friend kent jones with a look back at the last seven days of lamitude. >> forecast is hot and humid with a 90% chance of lamitude. "the national review" levelled this devastating critique about obama, "sometimes he doesn't wear a tie." lately even in public appearances. that reminded me, i have no idea why, the iranian regime has shunned the necktie ever since khamenei pronounced it a symbol of western decadence. when bush didn't wear a tie, it was here-man stuff, but with obama it's ahmadinejad. what kind of tie would you like obama to wear, something like this or this? would this make you feel better? while thinking it over, try this on. weak. next, mad campaign of the week. miller beer is introducing miller high life in vietnam. the new ad campaign, it's american time, it's miller time. don't you think vietnam already had plenty of american time already and might not want to be reminded? what is this, the beer hunter
cialis for daily use. so when the moment is right, you can be ready. >>> here now is my friend kent jones with a look back at the last seven days of lamitude. >> forecast is hot and humid with a 90% chance of lamitude. "the national review" levelled this devastating critique about obama, "sometimes he doesn't wear a tie." lately even in public appearances. that reminded me, i have no idea why, the iranian regime has shunned the necktie ever since khamenei...
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thanks for joining us. ted kennedy was an american legend, while his last name garnered him a great deal of attention his career in the senate allowed him to carve his own legacy. the youngest of nine children he outlived all three of his brothers, joe jr., jack, bobby, he entered the senate in 1962 and over the decades emerged as an influential and iconic figure in the democratic party. i had the privilege of interviewing senator kennedy several times. we often talked about his family legacy and world famous last name. what is it like to be a kennedy, to be a ted kennedy? i mean, you drive around and it is the kennedy center, and then there is the kennedy, and it can never leave you, it can't leave you? and you live and you work here? what is that like? >> well i think the first impression that i have always had is how fortunate i've been to have grown up in a family and been able to learn what i tried to learn and continue to learn, but most of all learned what i did from wonderful parents and great broth
thanks for joining us. ted kennedy was an american legend, while his last name garnered him a great deal of attention his career in the senate allowed him to carve his own legacy. the youngest of nine children he outlived all three of his brothers, joe jr., jack, bobby, he entered the senate in 1962 and over the decades emerged as an influential and iconic figure in the democratic party. i had the privilege of interviewing senator kennedy several times. we often talked about his family legacy...
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for the public oion-- that would be used to pay for the pubc option-- at its share could not be used to pay for ortion coverage but tt plan might still cover abortions. theoretically, e abortion coverage in it would beaid for by the sharehat the patient paid for und this one version of the bill. swhen congressman boehner sai the president's plasubsidizes abortions, we ratethat one false, cause as we read that bill, the are efforts to sort ofseparate it out. >> reporter: fa or fiction? the docratic pls will allow the government to ke decisions about wn to stop providing medical care to e elderly. the idea that the govnment would make decisions aut end- of-life carcaught fire earlier this month after former aska governor sah palin wrote on her facebo page that seniors anthe disabled "will have to stand in fronof obama's 'death pal' so his bureaucrats can decide, based oa subjective judgment of their 'lev of productivy in society,' whether they are wory of health care." the heah bill pending in the house includes language that wou authorize medicare toay for a beneficiary to nsult with
for the public oion-- that would be used to pay for the pubc option-- at its share could not be used to pay for ortion coverage but tt plan might still cover abortions. theoretically, e abortion coverage in it would beaid for by the sharehat the patient paid for und this one version of the bill. swhen congressman boehner sai the president's plasubsidizes abortions, we ratethat one false, cause as we read that bill, the are efforts to sort ofseparate it out. >> reporter: fa or fiction? the...
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let us know d give us your though by going to our website, worldfocus.org, ere you'll find the "h youee " section. we'll report ba here on wha you think. >>> and then later in the program, we'll take another look at how one vy small cuntry is making a b contribution and sacrifice. prt of the international force in afghanistan >>> this is w it looke earlier today. not in califoia, where wildfires are a commonroblem at that time of year, but in grce, where firefighters batt for a fourth day to contain huge fires buing in several parts of the couny. firefighters fm spain, france, italy, turkey and cyps all helping in that effort. e most intense fires were north of athens, wher huge areas forest and brush hav been destroyed a thousands have been fced to leave their home >>> although fefighters seem be making some progress, the battle's bee intens the pictures othe fires are impressive but wai util you see who wasattling bravely on the front lines of one fire at a monastery as we hear in is repo of itn. >> reporter: the skylin northet of athe this morning, and the fires seem to retrting. fle
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pitts helping us and building us. i'm telling you, you know, we were talking earlier in the greenroom about how it is tough not to have a father. he reached out and embraced my family and -- >> we talk about legacy, and you look backwards as a historian, but you look forwards as well. in this circumstance the president talked about kennedy as the senator of our time. where sde rank? >> it depends on historian. i think i might be able to say that not only is he the greatest legislator of our time, which is what president obama said. he may be the greatest all-around senator of our time. what then senator john kennedy would have been in the 1950s he created a committee. teddy shares all their qualities. henry clay, the great legislator. daniel webster, the great orator. teddy may not have had the stern oratory, but you have taf and norris and the various progress southeasts who all their lives fought for that cause. he fought for the leb cal cause. senator van denburg, he is all of those things. at the same time he made
pitts helping us and building us. i'm telling you, you know, we were talking earlier in the greenroom about how it is tough not to have a father. he reached out and embraced my family and -- >> we talk about legacy, and you look backwards as a historian, but you look forwards as well. in this circumstance the president talked about kennedy as the senator of our time. where sde rank? >> it depends on historian. i think i might be able to say that not only is he the greatest...
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iraq is good for us. it is a good terrain for us. the crazies running across the border, but turning iraq into the may actions that is good for america. afghanistan is not such a good battlefield for us. why was it his pledge to pull out of iraq and move into afghanistan? it does not make any sense from a military standpoint, but it does make sense if -- i have to please these crazies in my base your insisting we pull out of iraq and that kind of forgot about afghanistan. i know we have to fight the war someplace. i do not think it is the best strategy to move from a country that is good for us militarily to a country that is not. god bless the troops, they will do a great job i'm sure. why not give them the better battlefield. it is political correctness dictating. like johnson going to war in vietnam because he didn't want democrats to be seen as weak on national security, that is not a good reason to fight a war. [applause] >> i am from the university of central florida in orlando. i was waiting for my plane and reading your book,
iraq is good for us. it is a good terrain for us. the crazies running across the border, but turning iraq into the may actions that is good for america. afghanistan is not such a good battlefield for us. why was it his pledge to pull out of iraq and move into afghanistan? it does not make any sense from a military standpoint, but it does make sense if -- i have to please these crazies in my base your insisting we pull out of iraq and that kind of forgot about afghanistan. i know we have to...
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i think it is us. we have to be more responsible and we better start sinking positive reality into our children. the poorest can become the best, and the best can become the poorest. if you don't start speaking busted into then you're going to have o have trouble. >> a little church earlier this year. a lady came in. two nephews. one boy about so high and the other one of the higher. she said of wanted them to meet you. they have heard about you. you know, we read about you in our fourth grade books history. virginia. one of them said, yes. and one of them said, haven't you been dead? [laughter] and then, and then she said to them tell him what you're going to do. one looked at me. i'm going to be the president of the united states. the other said i'm going to be the governor of virginia. and so is the image that is out there. the opportunity for them to see. your point is absolutely right. it's not just for the kids. it's for the world to see. i happen to have been in saudi arabia the day or two after
i think it is us. we have to be more responsible and we better start sinking positive reality into our children. the poorest can become the best, and the best can become the poorest. if you don't start speaking busted into then you're going to have o have trouble. >> a little church earlier this year. a lady came in. two nephews. one boy about so high and the other one of the higher. she said of wanted them to meet you. they have heard about you. you know, we read about you in our fourth...
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to varying degrees, all of us have subscribed to it. the economic sanctions i have mentioned have enjoyed consensus political support, as have the military interventions in other countries. iraq is a much more controversial case, but heavily supported at the time. we all agree we would try to intervene if another rwanda were predicted an like to do more in darfur. in the years and decades to come, the rise of other nations will constrain our ability to act in this way. a further constraint will come in the form of tightly controlled military budgets. the extreme pressures on our own defense budget, obviously necessitates a strategic defense review, which an incoming scud conservative government will certainly undertake. it is crucial that such a review is informed by the changing pattern of threats i have described, rather than financial considerations alone. france is also busily engaged in reshaping its armed forces. beyond britain and france, there is no sign of other european nations making a serious effort to develop greater milita
to varying degrees, all of us have subscribed to it. the economic sanctions i have mentioned have enjoyed consensus political support, as have the military interventions in other countries. iraq is a much more controversial case, but heavily supported at the time. we all agree we would try to intervene if another rwanda were predicted an like to do more in darfur. in the years and decades to come, the rise of other nations will constrain our ability to act in this way. a further constraint will...
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him with us. he is r.j. harris. please welcome him. [applause] >> good evening. how're you tonight? hello from whb 580. one of the highest-rated stations in the country. [applause] i am r.j. harris and i am running for office of president of the united states of america. that is what i get. i heard some laughing there. i get that because my job as the morning host is to make people happy in the morning so usually, i am talking about hillary's with this new blue pants suit, larger than they had been or bill clinton gallivanting off to las vegas without hillary to celebrate his birthday. or even perhaps, the fact that we hear that president bush went soft on dick cheney which brought to mind that instead of waterboarding, the president wanted to give the people at guantanamo sponge baths. i get laughter when talking about running for the presidency because people are used to meet being a goofball. in 2007 i listed the five points i felt were the most important to straighten out the u.s. of -- united
him with us. he is r.j. harris. please welcome him. [applause] >> good evening. how're you tonight? hello from whb 580. one of the highest-rated stations in the country. [applause] i am r.j. harris and i am running for office of president of the united states of america. that is what i get. i heard some laughing there. i get that because my job as the morning host is to make people happy in the morning so usually, i am talking about hillary's with this new blue pants suit, larger than...
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on some level most of us understand this. is codified in our myths proverbs and are classic novels and ere great films. and yet society and culture are tugging us the other way and we have a wonderful capitalisti system that provides as with everything we need but it also taunts us. it is telling us what we could have, how we could look, how we will feel when we acquired the latest, greatest and most fabulous bobble head and did i mention it is new and improved? what i am saying is, the modern economy does a wonderful job of meeting their needs but it's we lose our way, fortunately the great spiritual principles are always there, like pooler is showing the wayo the north and it may not be glamours but it is true and 150 years ago r waldo emerson and his essay on self-reliancwith these words. no one can bringou peace but yourself. nothing can bring you peace but the triumph of principles. so, tohe extent that we have, we are living a principled centered life weend to be satisfied with their lives into the extent were not we te
on some level most of us understand this. is codified in our myths proverbs and are classic novels and ere great films. and yet society and culture are tugging us the other way and we have a wonderful capitalisti system that provides as with everything we need but it also taunts us. it is telling us what we could have, how we could look, how we will feel when we acquired the latest, greatest and most fabulous bobble head and did i mention it is new and improved? what i am saying is, the modern...
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the military just said, send us more troops, and we'll do the job. the military is now saying, in effect, mr. president, you can send more troops and we need more troops. we're not telling you we can do the job. and that's theroblem that obama administration has to face. >> all right, another conundrum before the obama administration, iran. september, next month of course. that was sort of the south deadline that this administration has said for iran to respond to a dialogue, the united states is trying to encourage. without a dialogue, i guess sanctions? where do we stand on sanctions and can they really work? >> well, it's possible there is going to be -- certainly pressure around sanctions and more sanctions. but my feeling unless you have china and russia on board they're going to be uneffective and that's because china and russia are key investors in iran's energy sector and they've actually benefited hugely are not part of the existing sanctions just this last spring you saw the chinese coming in with the $70 billion oil and gas deal to develop
the military just said, send us more troops, and we'll do the job. the military is now saying, in effect, mr. president, you can send more troops and we need more troops. we're not telling you we can do the job. and that's theroblem that obama administration has to face. >> all right, another conundrum before the obama administration, iran. september, next month of course. that was sort of the south deadline that this administration has said for iran to respond to a dialogue, the united...
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joining us is garrick utley. president of the levin institute of the state university of new york and a former "nbc news" correspondent and anchor. and then rana foroohar, senior editor of "newsweek's" international editions, overseeing coverage of business and economics. welcome to both of you. let's start with afghanistan. we talk about how we're already on -- on track for perhaps the deadliest month of the war for the united states and nato forces, and now this contested election. and i'm wondering, it just seems to be, garrick, another red flag to the u.s. about, what are we doing? >> well, there's the political dimension and the elections show the inability of a government having any effective role there. and there's also the military side. right now the vote count in which is going to go on for a few more weeks and may lead to another runoff puts us into a difficult situation. because although, yes, we're seeing democracy in action. we're also not seeing any kind of, really confident sign that that election
joining us is garrick utley. president of the levin institute of the state university of new york and a former "nbc news" correspondent and anchor. and then rana foroohar, senior editor of "newsweek's" international editions, overseeing coverage of business and economics. welcome to both of you. let's start with afghanistan. we talk about how we're already on -- on track for perhaps the deadliest month of the war for the united states and nato forces, and now this contested...
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thank you for joining us on bbc news. china expresses its strong opposition to the taiwanese invitation to the dalai lama. the israeli prime minister meets with the german chancellor. >> the bbc has uncovered many cases of corruption involving iraqi security cases. the police and the army is blamed for stopping some bombings. it is believed that corruption is undermining their effectiveness. just two months ago, they took over security in iraq as american troops pulled back. the life or death question, can they prove themselves on the job? >> a camera on iraq's foreign ministry catches a suicide truck bomber last week seconds before it admits. . i-- it detonates. >> the iraqi security forces should have done a better job because there were clear instructions, no trucks should move in certain parts of baghdad. >> is there more to come? >> i think that there is more to come. >> mounting corruption has left the security full polls. this businessman told us that he pays bribes to get his trucks through quickly. -- mountain co
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for the rest of us who are used to being out in these waters it's about what you'd expect. has moved already to our west, to alabama. you can see past the pier, the dark storm clouds, that's really all we've seen. it's just the clouds and the wind that's gone with it. we've not seen any rain. we've seen a little lightning to our north as the storm front moved through. we've not really seen a lot of things to make people -- i've spoken to people throughout the day. when they first heard a tropical storm was moving into the region, there was concern about how safe they'd be throughout the day today, but it turns out here in west florida, it's been pretty good. later this evening, we'll head east towards the destin area. look how it's doing there, see if we can see storm surge there in that area. that's the latest from pensacola, florida. for cnn, reporting live, back to you. >>> let's go east of pensacola, to the vacation getaway destination destin, florida. the mayor, craig barker, join us on the phone for an update. how's it looking where you are? >> it's actually not been
for the rest of us who are used to being out in these waters it's about what you'd expect. has moved already to our west, to alabama. you can see past the pier, the dark storm clouds, that's really all we've seen. it's just the clouds and the wind that's gone with it. we've not seen any rain. we've seen a little lightning to our north as the storm front moved through. we've not really seen a lot of things to make people -- i've spoken to people throughout the day. when they first heard a...
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mart blaser tojoin us tonight. he is the past presint of the infectious disseociety of erica and is t chairof the departnt of medicine at new york university schoolf medicine. as just heard, the swine flu spreading quite rapiy around the world. but the glob death count, ich right now i believe is at 1,500, remains relavely lo soust how dangerous is disease? >> i thinks you point, it's spading all over the world. it's been present in morthan 150 countries. i would guess tre already have been tens of millions of cases of infection. and telatively small number of deaths. but for most of th world les, it'she summertime and this outbreak isn't over. inact, it's jst beginni. >> but i want to keep in perspective the rgular flu, that's what we'r goingo call it. how many people die? >> in the u.s. it's timated about 35,000 peoe ayear. >> h many people have died from the swinelu so far? >> so farbout 400. >> the concern seems to be that's oen talked about is this u, swi flu, could mute into a deadlier form. how likely is tha
mart blaser tojoin us tonight. he is the past presint of the infectious disseociety of erica and is t chairof the departnt of medicine at new york university schoolf medicine. as just heard, the swine flu spreading quite rapiy around the world. but the glob death count, ich right now i believe is at 1,500, remains relavely lo soust how dangerous is disease? >> i thinks you point, it's spading all over the world. it's been present in morthan 150 countries. i would guess tre already have...
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thank you f ining us on bbc news. china expreesits strong opposition to the tainese invitation to the dalai lama. the isrli prime minister mets with the german chancellor. >> the bbcas uncoveremany cases corruptio involving iraqi security cases. the police and the ay i blamed for stoppg some mbings. it is believedhat corruption is undermining tir effectivens. just two months ago, they too over security in iraqs american troops plled back. the li or death qution, can they provehemselves on the job? >> a cama on iraq's foreign mintry catches a suice truck mber la week secon befor it admits. . -- it detonates. >> e iraqi serity forces should have done better job because there were clea instructions, no trucks should move in certain par of baghdad. >> is there re to come? >> i think that there is re to come. >> has left the security fullpolls. this businessman told us that he pays bribeto get his trucks throug quickly. -- mountain corrtion has let security fool holds -- full of holes. >> pice will search them. this i comm
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can you talk us through that? >> which one? >> well, okay, the second -- >> 17, i got in a bad spot. there's not many good spots there. we were debating whether to play it safe for the 4, but if i chipped it down to where greg is, it's not an easy two-putt. decided to go for it. i did a really good chip. and actually thought i lost it probably a little left. it hung on there. that's just a great feeling when you do a save like that. >> you had a tough finish at this championship a year ago. a little hardbreak last week. where's your gut going at it tomorrow? >> ready go. fired up. i'm playing really good. i'm having fun out there. i'm just trying to go at everything. and not be defensive. and, you know, i just want to play well. and gout there and just play to my ability. and if i do that and have fun, good things will happen. i can live with myself. >> you talk about not being defensive. where on this golf course do you think you need to be particularly aggressive? >> well, you've got to pick and choose. but the biggest thing
can you talk us through that? >> which one? >> well, okay, the second -- >> 17, i got in a bad spot. there's not many good spots there. we were debating whether to play it safe for the 4, but if i chipped it down to where greg is, it's not an easy two-putt. decided to go for it. i did a really good chip. and actually thought i lost it probably a little left. it hung on there. that's just a great feeling when you do a save like that. >> you had a tough finish at this...
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stay with us if you can on the "bbc world news." still to come -- a little bit of berlitz gunny bashing -- berlusconi bashing. to many, he will always be the greatest. he was at the sports personality of the century. mohammed ali came to manchester in northwest england. he was visiting the british boxer. >> once famously he claims to float like a butterfly. today, sadly waving is a painful effort. but the aura remains. one of the most famous figures on the planet. the ravages of parkinson's disease at confined mohammed ali fort -- to a wheelchair. but he still has his pride. his trip to the gymnasium as part of a visit here to raise funds for the charitable foundations to which he devotes himself. 28 years after he quit the ring, children and whose father saw him fight where in full. the bravado, the bravery, the showmanship. >> before he knew it -- [laughter] [applause] >> but more from the moment he won the olympic gold in 1960, and he revealed himself to be a man of principle politically. >> at that time, black things were not in
stay with us if you can on the "bbc world news." still to come -- a little bit of berlitz gunny bashing -- berlusconi bashing. to many, he will always be the greatest. he was at the sports personality of the century. mohammed ali came to manchester in northwest england. he was visiting the british boxer. >> once famously he claims to float like a butterfly. today, sadly waving is a painful effort. but the aura remains. one of the most famous figures on the planet. the ravages of...
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use me. somehow. and i came back here eventually did some interviews and talked to an old friend at the defense department and i wound up talking to going over to the peace core because an old friend of mine named franklin williams that had been deputy attorney general was sergeant shiver's man for africa in the peace corporation and he said you have to come here and so i was energy chantd with them and thought it was a terrific idea. it was just getting started. i spoke spanish so they said, well, pick a country. so i said all right. i'll do peru and they said that's fine. you have to talk to mr. shiver when he gets back but we worked that out. >> so when did you first meet walter cronkite? >> i suppose when i was senator kennedy's press secretary i guess this the normal course of being press secretary i probably talked to him a few times about a story or something that had happened, thing where is fairly relaxed those days you could talk to almost anybody. >> and of all the people you've been around
use me. somehow. and i came back here eventually did some interviews and talked to an old friend at the defense department and i wound up talking to going over to the peace core because an old friend of mine named franklin williams that had been deputy attorney general was sergeant shiver's man for africa in the peace corporation and he said you have to come here and so i was energy chantd with them and thought it was a terrific idea. it was just getting started. i spoke spanish so they said,...
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american people want us to work together. american people do not like partisanship, but american people also don't like groups of people trying to kill something that should be done, should get passed, healthcare reform. we know that we have to reform healthcare system because costs are eating us alive, we are going to get it it done. our hope is we will get it done together first. >> do you want a specific plan? >> if we were in nevada and it it is 115, we would take a lot of questions. it is high humidity, couple questions. >> yeah, we discussed, we should did, senator bingham and the chairman of of the committee talked about energy legislation, yes, we covered it it. we spent a lot of time on a lot of different issues. >> cash for clunkers, we will pass cash for clunkers. >> when? >> before you leave here. >> do you have the votes for it it? >> yes. >> did anyone ask the president to weigh in with more details of his plan and what he wants? >> as senator baucus said, 80% of the two bills represented by the two chairman are
american people want us to work together. american people do not like partisanship, but american people also don't like groups of people trying to kill something that should be done, should get passed, healthcare reform. we know that we have to reform healthcare system because costs are eating us alive, we are going to get it it done. our hope is we will get it done together first. >> do you want a specific plan? >> if we were in nevada and it it is 115, we would take a lot of...
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baughman has been using this civil war language all year now. in march, she warned that "a revolution every now and then is a good thing." she also said at the time that she wants her constituents "armed and dangerous on the issue of climate change." these latest comments from miss bachmann were made during a conference call in which she spoke alongside jim demint of south carolina. he's famous in the health reform debate by saying he hopes health reform is president obama's waterloo. yesterday senator demint offered this dire warning about health care. >> probably the most heart-wrenching experiences i've had over the last several days is when naturalized american citizens who have immigrated here from germany, iran and other countries, they come up to me and they say why are we doing what so many have fled from? why don't americans see what we're doing? and i've realized that these people who have lived and under socialist type economies and totalitarianism, they know where we're headed if we don't turn things around. >> see, if all americans
baughman has been using this civil war language all year now. in march, she warned that "a revolution every now and then is a good thing." she also said at the time that she wants her constituents "armed and dangerous on the issue of climate change." these latest comments from miss bachmann were made during a conference call in which she spoke alongside jim demint of south carolina. he's famous in the health reform debate by saying he hopes health reform is president obama's...
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us, for ample, here in the u.k., there was a decline in output of .8%. so why is btain lagging hind? e fallout from the nancial crisis is still hangingver the ecomy. >> because the u.k. financial sector is such a big hit from the receson, it's taking longero recovery than t other counies which didn't have sh a meltdown in the financial sect. germany and frae will hope this i't a flas in the pan with a temporar boost fom government spending followed by another dip, the briti government can only hope we catch up with the french and german bandwag. >> sll to come for you on "bbc world ns," 18 months after violence tore kenya apt, a new call for pee an justice. >> first, though, the uted nationsecurity council has pressed concern at the extension of hous arrest for burma's leadingpposition figure,aung san suu kyi. th have urged the ruling genels to begin a genuine dialogue wither and her politica parties. the prime minier of neighboring thailand, one of burma's y partners is tellg the bbc o his deep documents of theerdict. he wassked if the military leaders
us, for ample, here in the u.k., there was a decline in output of .8%. so why is btain lagging hind? e fallout from the nancial crisis is still hangingver the ecomy. >> because the u.k. financial sector is such a big hit from the receson, it's taking longero recovery than t other counies which didn't have sh a meltdown in the financial sect. germany and frae will hope this i't a flas in the pan with a temporar boost fom government spending followed by another dip, the briti government can...
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thank you for joining us. we will have much more on the passing of senator ted kennedy. we begin with your traffic and weather together every 10 minutes. >> let's start with adam caskey. the thermometer is moving up. is gnan yesterday. i not beenfo blert u om cyoabrt n b,wi tlu will notice e t letlar w bit warmer. is in in 60's ' 60's and 70's pretty muc everywhere. fairfax station, 67. bethesda, at 71. 91 will be the high temperature th morning. yesterday the high temperature was 86. you'll feel more humidity today. it will not be oppressive. mid 80's tomorrow. we will hold out the rain chances until tomorrow. time for traffic. >> we have a crash. it is southbound kenilworth avenue ramp to 50. nothing on the baltimore- washington parkway to report. good on new york avenue. traffic on suitland parkway is good. we're looking fine on the roosevelt bridge, the key bridge, and the memorial bridge. this is the american legion bridge. >> thank you. >>> we have breaking news out of massachusetts. senator ted kennedy has died. >> he was surrounded by friends and loved ones. cour
thank you for joining us. we will have much more on the passing of senator ted kennedy. we begin with your traffic and weather together every 10 minutes. >> let's start with adam caskey. the thermometer is moving up. is gnan yesterday. i not beenfo blert u om cyoabrt n b,wi tlu will notice e t letlar w bit warmer. is in in 60's ' 60's and 70's pretty muc everywhere. fairfax station, 67. bethesda, at 71. 91 will be the high temperature th morning. yesterday the high temperature was 86....
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yet we do use these terms such as muslim world. and i am using that, i will admit. yet the muslim world like the christian world is extremely diverse. it's very difference from paris, france. both in the way it treats day andist rammic issues. that's probably one of the most important islamic cities in the world. so you have very different experiences looking at many issues in the christian world. as different as brazil from denmark and chile. so again it's a very artificial term, but it's one that i use, and that we must use to sort of at least begin the discussion. another thing that i want to point out that is rather artificial is gay and same sex/same sex love. i'm using these terms to begin the discussion. gay is really a western world. gay as we know is primarily a western concept. gay doesn't necessarily always explain everything. i'm using that as a term to start the conversation. same sex love or men who have sex with men which are parts of the world that we use in our country, some people say you are talking about the down low. that's a western perception.
yet we do use these terms such as muslim world. and i am using that, i will admit. yet the muslim world like the christian world is extremely diverse. it's very difference from paris, france. both in the way it treats day andist rammic issues. that's probably one of the most important islamic cities in the world. so you have very different experiences looking at many issues in the christian world. as different as brazil from denmark and chile. so again it's a very artificial term, but it's one...
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i used to be secretary. i'm not now secretary. >> larry: did you consult with previous secretaries when you were secretary? >> yes. >> larry: is that the norm, though? >> yeah, in fact, we all had a dinner about a month and a half ago here in washington at secretary albright's house honoring clinton. >> larry: what makes a good secretary of state? >> a good secretary of state has to be -- as opposed to other cabinet officers has to have a pretty good grounding in international relations. it's helpful if they have traveled the world and are known throughout the world. but in terms of actually running the department and being an adviser to the president, it's the same as any other cabinet officer. intelligence, dedication to the mission, loyalty to the president, and you also have to take care of -- as i like to say from my military experience, the troops entrusted to your care, the employees, the career bureaucracy who get things done. >> larry: is it hard when you disagree with your president? >> you don't l
i used to be secretary. i'm not now secretary. >> larry: did you consult with previous secretaries when you were secretary? >> yes. >> larry: is that the norm, though? >> yeah, in fact, we all had a dinner about a month and a half ago here in washington at secretary albright's house honoring clinton. >> larry: what makes a good secretary of state? >> a good secretary of state has to be -- as opposed to other cabinet officers has to have a pretty good...
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but they can't tell us exactly what the chemical is. major decisions today involving michael jackson's children and his money. first, the kids. a judge in california today named jackson's mother, catherine, as the permanent guardian of the three children who range in age from 7 to 12. it was jackson's original wish for her -- his mother to be the guardian according to the will that was put together in 2002. the kids have been living with their grandmother since jackson's death in june. the judge also granted monthly allowances to michael jackson's kids as well as his mother. the amounts were not made public. there are reports that michael jackson's estate is worth me
but they can't tell us exactly what the chemical is. major decisions today involving michael jackson's children and his money. first, the kids. a judge in california today named jackson's mother, catherine, as the permanent guardian of the three children who range in age from 7 to 12. it was jackson's original wish for her -- his mother to be the guardian according to the will that was put together in 2002. the kids have been living with their grandmother since jackson's death in june. the...
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stay with us. rose: general anthony zinni isere durinhis 35 year career as pay par even he led central command, forcthat overseeshe ddle east in south asia until he rired in thousand. part two of our conversation with general tony zinni. afghanistan, is going to be a long sha people like you say. >> uh-huh. >> rose: meaning what? >> i think for several within reasons. one you have tbuild up the afghan security forcesyou casee the marines are ere in the worst part of a afghanistan attempng to kler and hd an wit thousandof marines on t ground and clition partners, the.k. and others, we have a handfull of afgha--fghan security forces. it's goi to take threeo fiveears for those forces to be fully trained, organized and equipped. >> rose:s this political will iamerica to do at? >> it could be that political will could be lost if we're not careful i think it requires us to cotantly inform the ameran people of the iticality of thisegion of the world. if we wer to withdraw, we were to allow thiso return to
stay with us. rose: general anthony zinni isere durinhis 35 year career as pay par even he led central command, forcthat overseeshe ddle east in south asia until he rired in thousand. part two of our conversation with general tony zinni. afghanistan, is going to be a long sha people like you say. >> uh-huh. >> rose: meaning what? >> i think for several within reasons. one you have tbuild up the afghan security forcesyou casee the marines are ere in the worst part of a...
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, making us feel loved, making us believe in ourselves. she spent quality time with each of those grandchildren you saw here on this altar. building sand castles, looking for leprechauns, looking for mates. she did not choose between being strong and soft, complex, or simple. as her story goes out this week, i believe that she will become a new torchbearer for women of our time, sending a message that you don't have to be a certain way. you don't have to fit the stereotype but over your life, you can have a full, complete, spiritual life, a life that is about others and they like that is about family. her story teaches us that women are complex and that they can live out every simple, single aspect of the complexity. in closing, let me say that in the last few years of her life, i ,mummy to be almost more of inspiring them in her 85 years. she who never sat still was forced to confront thomas. it was hard for her. she never come plain and she never asked for pity. she fought and fought and fought right up to her very last breath. over the
, making us feel loved, making us believe in ourselves. she spent quality time with each of those grandchildren you saw here on this altar. building sand castles, looking for leprechauns, looking for mates. she did not choose between being strong and soft, complex, or simple. as her story goes out this week, i believe that she will become a new torchbearer for women of our time, sending a message that you don't have to be a certain way. you don't have to fit the stereotype but over your life,...
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they're not going to use these weapons. there are not enough of them for them to seriously think about it. they live in a rather odd, bizarre system as we know. some people call the system crazy. i'm telling you, larry, they're not crazy. they're some of the best, toughest negotiators i have ever dealt with. read the whole history of our negotiations with north korea going back to the korea armistice discussions. you will find they know what their positions are. they will drive you crazy and use your impatience against you. let's call them outrageous, crazy as a regime, but they're good, tough negotiators. >> larry: how do you think secretary clinton is dealing with them? >> she's dealing with it properly. she's sticking with the six-party framework. you always find a situation with the north koreans where if you say something to them that is, perhaps, not as diplomatic as you might say something, they'll respond in kind. they almost love it. >> larry: what do they want? >> they want survival of their system and their regim
they're not going to use these weapons. there are not enough of them for them to seriously think about it. they live in a rather odd, bizarre system as we know. some people call the system crazy. i'm telling you, larry, they're not crazy. they're some of the best, toughest negotiators i have ever dealt with. read the whole history of our negotiations with north korea going back to the korea armistice discussions. you will find they know what their positions are. they will drive you crazy and...
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as we look to the future, they'll be there ahead of us, lights on, showing us the way forward. this is just the beginning of the reinvention of business. and while we're sure we don't know all the answers, we do know one thing for certain, we want to help. come see what the beginning looks like at openforum.com capturing the beauty of nature. that's my vision. every day, transitions lenses are there to help care for my sight. announcer: transitions lenses adjust to changing light to reduce glare and help protect your eyes from uv damage so you can see better today... and tomorrow. live your vision. transitions. healthy sight in every light. for help finding your right pair of eyeglasses, just log onto eyeglassguide.com and check out the new transitions eyeglass guide. turning eyeglasses into my glasses. >>> the virginia tech gunman's mental records have been released by the family. >> they show he was never treated at the school's counseling center. they also show he denied having suicidal thoughts up to a year before the event. >>> milwaukee's mayor was applauded today as he m
as we look to the future, they'll be there ahead of us, lights on, showing us the way forward. this is just the beginning of the reinvention of business. and while we're sure we don't know all the answers, we do know one thing for certain, we want to help. come see what the beginning looks like at openforum.com capturing the beauty of nature. that's my vision. every day, transitions lenses are there to help care for my sight. announcer: transitions lenses adjust to changing light to reduce...
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yet over the years we have adapted to oxygen, made use of this reactive gas and even use it to drive our cars. it has taken gaia at least 3-1/2 aeons, a quarter of the age of the universe, to evolves us. and a photo synthesizers have a long time to wait before they became redwood trees. we humans have to be patient while we slowly devolve to become an integrated part of that wonderful concept of intelligent planet. what a wonderful future for us that could be. a [applause] >> we are now ready for questions and answers. i would like to request, in order to get as many questions in as possible, if you keep your questions succinct and in the form of a question. thank you. >> my first question is, today on the radio you were asking a question about the media hypophysis a new duck that question. >> thank you. >> my second question is i totally agree with you about climate change the dud you think is the height of irresponsibility to tie it to such a far-fetched events as the chinese taking over africa as you did today? it dilutes your other message. my third question is will you agree to
yet over the years we have adapted to oxygen, made use of this reactive gas and even use it to drive our cars. it has taken gaia at least 3-1/2 aeons, a quarter of the age of the universe, to evolves us. and a photo synthesizers have a long time to wait before they became redwood trees. we humans have to be patient while we slowly devolve to become an integrated part of that wonderful concept of intelligent planet. what a wonderful future for us that could be. a [applause] >> we are now...
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we are in the midst of terrorists who attacked us on 9-11 are still at large. russia has invaded the sovereign nation of georgia, iran is pursuing nuclear weapons. next commander-in-chief is going to have to exercise the best possible judgment in getting you us through these difficult times. >> difficult times indeed with renewed violence in iraq and u.s. and coalition forces facing a tough insurgency in afghanistan in the lead up to elections there mr. president tomorrow afternoon will address the veterans of foreign oil. they are the largest organization of combat vets. one thing is certain those gi's are among the most revered citizens in our country. not long ago that was not the case. vets were treated like war criminals by some americans. in kentucky one of the most unique combat had the welcome home for the long elected soldiers with the hospitality and they denied the streaming general campbell joins me from pored camp bull. how did it go and how did you fe feel>> i still got goose bumps right now. we did three alliterations of what you are seeing on th
we are in the midst of terrorists who attacked us on 9-11 are still at large. russia has invaded the sovereign nation of georgia, iran is pursuing nuclear weapons. next commander-in-chief is going to have to exercise the best possible judgment in getting you us through these difficult times. >> difficult times indeed with renewed violence in iraq and u.s. and coalition forces facing a tough insurgency in afghanistan in the lead up to elections there mr. president tomorrow afternoon will...
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sometimes you can use ice cubes. there are bulls that -- bowls they have a cone opening so that the dog cannot get a lot of water out of it at one time. >> my 5 year old pit bull likes to knock on a stick. she is upset with that. she lost a tooth. should i be concerned? >> yes. we call them rot chewers. work with your veterinarian to get a viable alternative. they will break all of their teeth. they will wear their teeth down if they are not careful. >> the next question is our seven year old golden retriever has one eye people larger than the other. what can be done? >> they should be alarmed and should see a veterinarian. setup and employment. it means that there is some neurological problem with the optical nerve bifurcates. they should figure it out right away. >> thank you for the answers. it is a pleasure always. do not delay. we have more news coming up. >> welcome back to 11 news saturday morning. thank you for joining us today. >> we will get to our top stories after we take a look outside for the weather. >
sometimes you can use ice cubes. there are bulls that -- bowls they have a cone opening so that the dog cannot get a lot of water out of it at one time. >> my 5 year old pit bull likes to knock on a stick. she is upset with that. she lost a tooth. should i be concerned? >> yes. we call them rot chewers. work with your veterinarian to get a viable alternative. they will break all of their teeth. they will wear their teeth down if they are not careful. >> the next question is...
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he is joining us from los angeles. chris? >> reporter: frederica about a month ago, an iraqi citizen came forward and told the u.s. military about the possible location of captain speicher's grave. and it was in an area very close to where the military had found pieces of his shattered airplane way back in 1993. now the marines went to that part of the desert where another iraqi citizen told them he remembered an american jet crashing and told them he was there when the bedouins found captain speicher's body near the crash site and buried him there. so the u.s. military went out to that site and it took several days over the past week, but they did find captain speicher's remains. they found bone fragments, skeletal fragments, multiple skeletal flagments, actually. and then those were flown to dover air force base where the military medical examiner was able to match his jaw bone with captain speicher's accidental records and that's how they confirmed his positive identification. the family spokesman tells us just a few minut
he is joining us from los angeles. chris? >> reporter: frederica about a month ago, an iraqi citizen came forward and told the u.s. military about the possible location of captain speicher's grave. and it was in an area very close to where the military had found pieces of his shattered airplane way back in 1993. now the marines went to that part of the desert where another iraqi citizen told them he remembered an american jet crashing and told them he was there when the bedouins found...
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might take us. on a similar note i think we should read the life kf johnson. an englishman, johnson has biblical authority. and with good reason, he too with burke it's just fun to read. for example, it is johnson who tell us the fir whig or the first liberal was the devil. he's also a great reminderf something i thinagain especially those of us who are involved in politics in an active way can all too easily forget and to forget it is to forget that we're conservatives. it's a famous line of johnson said how small of how human hearts endure the laws in which hearts or kings can cause or cure. politics, ideology is not the be all and end all of life. dr. edwards mentioned russell kirk. i hardly agree the conservative mind absolutely essential reading. and if for nothing else for this this reminder that all politics all political questions are really moral questions. that's very true. art off sayinge americans should start off with theible and shakespeare. let's get to shakespeare. if you guys want t
might take us. on a similar note i think we should read the life kf johnson. an englishman, johnson has biblical authority. and with good reason, he too with burke it's just fun to read. for example, it is johnson who tell us the fir whig or the first liberal was the devil. he's also a great reminderf something i thinagain especially those of us who are involved in politics in an active way can all too easily forget and to forget it is to forget that we're conservatives. it's a famous line of...
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. >> use it as a form of strength to help you to succeed to be focused and to know that you not only are gifts of god, but you have greatness inside of you. >> the american federation of teachers president is also touring schools in baltimore city today, baltimore is one of eight stops nationwide that she'll be visiting. back to you on tv hill. >> complete coverage continues at 4:00, 5:00 and 6:00. a new semester at the university of college park started off on a sour note. there's no word on his current condition, campus police are trying to figure out exactly what happened. >> even if you haven't paid your taxes the state is willing to forgive you, ron matson is live in the newsroom with details of a just announced tax amnesty program. >> the program is a win for the state and a win for messengerrers, the state gets the money its due and taxpayers get to clear their back taxes. those who owe back taxes will have from september 1st to october 30th to pay back what they owe free of penalty and interest approved. the holiday applies to income, sales, withholding and other taxes. mary,
. >> use it as a form of strength to help you to succeed to be focused and to know that you not only are gifts of god, but you have greatness inside of you. >> the american federation of teachers president is also touring schools in baltimore city today, baltimore is one of eight stops nationwide that she'll be visiting. back to you on tv hill. >> complete coverage continues at 4:00, 5:00 and 6:00. a new semester at the university of college park started off on a sour note....
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planning for us to withdraw with well underway. members of congress are being briefed regularly about how we will leave there and how we will make sure our troops aren't attacked as they drive that road back to kuwait with the equipment. what equipment do you take? what equipment do you leave? >> that's a huge expense. tens of billions to 20s of billions of dollars about pulling all of the u.s. equipment out of there. >> what do we leave them with because that's a matter of capability that we have to worry about. that's worth potentially losing american lives over as you pull out. more you take out, the longer it is you are going. and we are ripe to be attacked as we withdraw. >> i suspect we will leave the iraqi army standardly well equipped. >> whether or not the neighbors want that or specifically because of that reason. >> my thoughts are more expensive to clean the stuff. and bring the material back. it it might be worth leaving it there or dumping it in the sea. >> let's jump over into the interesting point. that's remediatio
planning for us to withdraw with well underway. members of congress are being briefed regularly about how we will leave there and how we will make sure our troops aren't attacked as they drive that road back to kuwait with the equipment. what equipment do you take? what equipment do you leave? >> that's a huge expense. tens of billions to 20s of billions of dollars about pulling all of the u.s. equipment out of there. >> what do we leave them with because that's a matter of...
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we cannot permit a safe haven for planning against us from the al qaeda who got us on 9/11. that's the real objective. >> you're willing to give up american lives on an open-ended policy, and also billions of dollars, we don't know how long we're going to be there -- this is iraq all over again, isn't it? >> no, i made it very clear, when i was director of defense policy at the white house and clinton administration we always had an exit strategy. >> okay, so -- >> let the public know, are we succeeding or not? and our public needs -- it's why i voted for that amendment jim mcgovern submitted and it failed to pass the house of representatives. we didn't even have enough democrats for it. we need a measurement of our success or failure so then we can make a decision, is it worth it? we don't have it. >> former admiral congressman joe sestek, thanks so much. >> thanks for having me, ed. >> for me on this let's turn to our panel. writer and commentator nancy giles with us tonight. political health reporter for "the huffington post" sam stein. former special assistant to preside
we cannot permit a safe haven for planning against us from the al qaeda who got us on 9/11. that's the real objective. >> you're willing to give up american lives on an open-ended policy, and also billions of dollars, we don't know how long we're going to be there -- this is iraq all over again, isn't it? >> no, i made it very clear, when i was director of defense policy at the white house and clinton administration we always had an exit strategy. >> okay, so -- >> let...
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what what technique the use -- >> what technique do use? >> i read books and i talked to a lot of people. i have a good memory. i think that many of us to just take what we have and live off of that. >> as you are writing this memoir, are you just recalling off the top of your head or have you kept notes over the years? >> i have not kept notes, but what i did for the last two years was meet with this the gentleman and he would bring a tape recorder and asked me questions about different parts of my life. i've got those, and it is quite a library to look at. >> do you want to just give us a hand on what story you are telling that we will read about next year? >> i would think about what they might be. some are probably profane and not for widespread circulation. >> when will it will be published? >> -- when will it be published? >> whenever the publisher publishes it. >> here is george mcgovern. >> some members of the press started to venture the opinion that i was just too nice of a guy to be president of the united states. how could such
what what technique the use -- >> what technique do use? >> i read books and i talked to a lot of people. i have a good memory. i think that many of us to just take what we have and live off of that. >> as you are writing this memoir, are you just recalling off the top of your head or have you kept notes over the years? >> i have not kept notes, but what i did for the last two years was meet with this the gentleman and he would bring a tape recorder and asked me...
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there's miami below us. like the pro he s cook guided us up the coast and then into the everglades. >> we are headed into the red spot and the more we get into the cloud the more turbulence we'll experience. notice that the wheel is moving more, notice that we're bouncing around a little bit more. >> this is exactly what you would not do if you're flying? >> that's exactly right. this could get bad. >> he gave us a good taste of turbulence, that pilots do everything in real life to avoid. >> because it could do structural damage to the airplane and would hurt people, particularly those not belted in. >> what's causing the turbulence now? >> turbulence right now is just air spilling off around the clouds. it's just the instability around the clouds, some of the air is going up, some is going down. >> anyone who flies means that clouds mean certain turbulence, but as the passengers aboard 128 learned, clear air skies can be perilous. they call it clear air turbulence. >> now, we're looking out there, no clouds
there's miami below us. like the pro he s cook guided us up the coast and then into the everglades. >> we are headed into the red spot and the more we get into the cloud the more turbulence we'll experience. notice that the wheel is moving more, notice that we're bouncing around a little bit more. >> this is exactly what you would not do if you're flying? >> that's exactly right. this could get bad. >> he gave us a good taste of turbulence, that pilots do everything in...
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him with us. he is r.j. harris. please welcome him. [applause] >> good evening. how're you tonight? hello from whb 580. one of the highest-rated stations in the country. [applause] i am r.j. harris and i am running for office of president of the united states of america. that is what i get. i heard some laughing there. i get that because my job as the morning host is to make people happy in the morning so usually, i am talking about hillary's with this new blue pants suit, larger than they had been or bill clinton gallivanting off to las vegas without hillary to celebrate his birthday. or even perhaps, the fact that we hear that president bush went soft on dick cheney which brought to mind that instead of waterboarding, the president wanted to give the people at guantanamo sponge baths. i get laughter when talking about running for the presidency because people are used to meet being a goofball. in 2007 i listed the five points i felt were the most important to straighten out the u.s. of -- united
him with us. he is r.j. harris. please welcome him. [applause] >> good evening. how're you tonight? hello from whb 580. one of the highest-rated stations in the country. [applause] i am r.j. harris and i am running for office of president of the united states of america. that is what i get. i heard some laughing there. i get that because my job as the morning host is to make people happy in the morning so usually, i am talking about hillary's with this new blue pants suit, larger than...
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stay with us. we will be light back. >>> a lot of tweets coming in on the story we have just shared with you. let's get a couple of these. i knew when reported this gym killer had a problem with women. it probably began with his relationship with his mother. boy, that seems to be the case. another instance of violence against women, sadly, these women weren't given a chance to survive. >> no, they weren't. by the way, we expect there might be some updates on that story. stay with us. we'll be taking you back to pittsburgh from time to time to bring you up to date. >>> the meanwhile, the border of china and korea, laura ling and producer, euna lee, arrive home. this is where i have decided to shut up. roger, roll it. >> proving once again there are stories for which words just get in the way. the families of both women credit former president, bill clinton, and his one-day trip to north korea for securing their release. listen to what laura ling said today recalling the moment she and euna lee reali
stay with us. we will be light back. >>> a lot of tweets coming in on the story we have just shared with you. let's get a couple of these. i knew when reported this gym killer had a problem with women. it probably began with his relationship with his mother. boy, that seems to be the case. another instance of violence against women, sadly, these women weren't given a chance to survive. >> no, they weren't. by the way, we expect there might be some updates on that story. stay with...
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marie savard is here to help clarify all this for us. this is such an interesting set of guidelines that's come out. what's so significant about them saying this? >> first of all, untreated depression during pregnancy is serious. not just for the mom. but for her baby. so, that's important. but the risks and this is why the guidelines are so new. and interesting. the fact that psychiatrists and obstetricians, gynecologists got together and agreed on a road map, to help guide women through the difficult decision, who should and who shouldn't take medication? >> and surprisingly, that had not happened before? there were no guidelines, essentially. >> psychiatrists would say, you need medication. if you had serious depression, you need to stay on the medication. obstetricians were worried about the baby, as well. and there were safety concerns about the medicine. >> bottom line is they're suggesting that some women can stay on medications that normally when you're going through pregnancy, you think you should kick everything. you shouldn't
marie savard is here to help clarify all this for us. this is such an interesting set of guidelines that's come out. what's so significant about them saying this? >> first of all, untreated depression during pregnancy is serious. not just for the mom. but for her baby. so, that's important. but the risks and this is why the guidelines are so new. and interesting. the fact that psychiatrists and obstetricians, gynecologists got together and agreed on a road map, to help guide women through...
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and join us for the q & a afterwards. so please join me in welcoming to the podium, john roberts. >> just a little bit over 50 years ago, a very enigmatc monk sailed into the harbor of new york to settle into the saw it's. i decided to start this morning talking about him, because he turned out to be the living human bridge in a changing political movement to maintain tibet's freedom that began as a cold war operation in the 1950's under president truman, and continued to become a counterculture cause up till today, where it's a mass global movement. and that transformation of a political movement to maintain freedom for an occupied country is really a kind of profound thing. the monk was a colmic mongolian. they shared tibetan buddhism going back 50 years with the dalai lama and the tibetan theocracy. he never would have come to the united states if it weren't for world war ii. at the end of world war ii, there were many displaced people in the soviet union including in mongolia and a coup of calmics decided they would s
and join us for the q & a afterwards. so please join me in welcoming to the podium, john roberts. >> just a little bit over 50 years ago, a very enigmatc monk sailed into the harbor of new york to settle into the saw it's. i decided to start this morning talking about him, because he turned out to be the living human bridge in a changing political movement to maintain tibet's freedom that began as a cold war operation in the 1950's under president truman, and continued to become a...
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us. she's a consultant. she's come up with a list of 10 on how to network properly. number 10, this is a process, not an event. so that's number 10. wait until you hear the other nine. she breaks it down. >>> since its "get back 2 work wednesday." jennifer is here. great advice. last 24 hours, down to the crunch, looking for a job. six things to do to make the best use of your time. >>> al jackson is coming here. i think he's bringing in thermoses, lunch pails. al jackson, if you're nasty, he'll be here from wegman's. >>> and we'll continue our coverage of senator ted kennedy's passing. >> i believe you'll be talking to senator mukulski later. >> i think senator cardin. >> cardin? >> i think mukulski is in the hospital getting rehab again. >> we're not sure yet but we're getting all sorts of reaction. we'll have more on that. >>> let's look at our weather with meteorologist justin berk. good morning. >> good morning. you got a top 10 list, a top 6 list and two things to talk about from th
us. she's a consultant. she's come up with a list of 10 on how to network properly. number 10, this is a process, not an event. so that's number 10. wait until you hear the other nine. she breaks it down. >>> since its "get back 2 work wednesday." jennifer is here. great advice. last 24 hours, down to the crunch, looking for a job. six things to do to make the best use of your time. >>> al jackson is coming here. i think he's bringing in thermoses, lunch pails. al...
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has progress taken us to a better place? i'd say it's taken us for a ride. honestly, what thanks do we owe progress? we're up to our necks in landfill, and down to the wire in resources and climate change is out to get us. that's why progress plays no role inside post shredded wheat. here, we put the "no" in innovation. post original shredded wheat is still ju the one simple, honest ingredient which naturally comes with vitamins, minerals and fiber. all we did was make it spoon size. did we go too far? >>> and some day long after the convention and long after the signs come down and the crowds stop cheering and the band stops playing, may it be said that we kept the faith. may it be received our party in 1980 that we found our faith again. >> wow. welcome back to "hardball." tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern, the premier of our documentary, "the kennedy brothers." the look at the lives of ted i did kennedy, john kennedy and robert kennedy and joseph kennedy, jr.ment all four kennedy brothers and their amazing sag yachlt here is a look at ted den i can's speech at
has progress taken us to a better place? i'd say it's taken us for a ride. honestly, what thanks do we owe progress? we're up to our necks in landfill, and down to the wire in resources and climate change is out to get us. that's why progress plays no role inside post shredded wheat. here, we put the "no" in innovation. post original shredded wheat is still ju the one simple, honest ingredient which naturally comes with vitamins, minerals and fiber. all we did was make it spoon size....
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let us honor his life and accomplishments. by making his work our own. god bless you, vikki, and all the family. thank you. >> thank you, governor. the last time our next speaker was on the stage, he received the john f. kennedy profile encourage award. a distinguished american, a distinguished united states senator from the state of arizona, please welcome john mccain. >> thank you, paul. thank you, as paul mentioned, i was last in this wonderful library, it was ten years ago when russ feingold and i were honored to receive the profile of courage award. ted was very gracious to my family on that occasion. it was my son jimmy's 11th birthday and ted went out of his way to make sure it was celebrated enthusiastically. he arranged a ride for us on a coast guard cutter, two birthday cakes, and led a rousing rendition of happy birthday with that booming baritone of his drowning out all other voices as it often did on the senate floor. he was good company, my friend ted. he had the irish talent for story telling and for friendship. at the lunch he hosted for
let us honor his life and accomplishments. by making his work our own. god bless you, vikki, and all the family. thank you. >> thank you, governor. the last time our next speaker was on the stage, he received the john f. kennedy profile encourage award. a distinguished american, a distinguished united states senator from the state of arizona, please welcome john mccain. >> thank you, paul. thank you, as paul mentioned, i was last in this wonderful library, it was ten years ago when...